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Introduction
In this project, rental and sale prices of houses in some districts of Ankara (Altındağ, Çankaya, Çubuk, Etimesgut, Gölbaşı, Keçiören, Mamak, Polatlı, Pursaklar, Sincan, Yenimahalle) are shown. In addition, it is analyzed how house sales in Ankara are affected by the Ankara House Price Index and Housing Loan Interest rates.
The map below dynamically displays the average rental and sale prices in the districts.
In the depicted maps, regions colored in purple signify areas where the available data is insufficient, consequently reflected as zero values in the map representation. Analyzing the rental map, a discernible pattern emerges, indicating an incremental rise in rental prices from purple to yellow. Notably, Gölbaşı emerges as the locality with the highest rental prices, succeeded by Çankaya, while other regions exhibit intermediate values, with Çubuk registering the lowest rental prices.
Examining the property sales map reveals a parallel trend within the legend, wherein a progression from purple to yellow corresponds to ascending property prices. Noteworthy localities with the highest property prices include Yeni Mahalle, Çankaya, and Etimesgut. Conversely, Polatlı, Sincan, and Çubuk manifest the lowest property prices in this representation.
These spatial patterns offer valuable insights into the distribution of rental and property sales prices across different districts, allowing for a nuanced understanding of the varying economic landscapes within the region.